I’m actually trying to be a photographer do you mind if I chase down celebrities like you and take mediocre snapshots?

his whole niche is going up to celebrities and recording himself taking snapshots of them ☹️

u/odinchoy — 2 days ago
▲ 8 r/photographycirclejerk+2 crossposts

Would you buy it ?

I’m thinking about posting all my work online for people to print or buy and use and I would like to ask if yall thought people would buy it. This is only two pictures of hundreds of course

u/DroneMan9 — 1 month ago

Should I upgrade to a Sony a6700? All my friends have it and their pictures of their camera look soo much better.

u/odinchoy — 2 months ago
▲ 8 r/photographycirclejerk+1 crossposts

"Original photo and two experimental edits? Which works best? I've been examining this image and created two filtered versions to highlight details and edges. I'm looking for objective opinions from people who have experience with image analysis, photography, editing, or digital forensic

u/Fresh-Document-1208 — 2 months ago
▲ 124 r/photographycirclejerk+1 crossposts

Just picked up my first camera(s)! Now I just need a lens

I'm so close to shooting! I just need to buy my first lens. What should I get?

Okay, this is a bit of a meme post. But I couldn't not post the insane amount of Fx3 and fx30s I had in my posession at one time.

u/Paint_Flakes — 3 months ago
▲ 4 r/SteamVR+1 crossposts

Hi all,

I'm frequently encountering a frustrating problem where for example I'm in SteamVR home and my display is correct. But when I bring up the menu, my eyes are completely misaligned and my left eye displays about what I expect to see, and in my right there is an image that isn't even remotely close to accurate; it's lower than the left and tilted to the right, and using it like this is extremely nauseous and deorienting and makes me not want to use VR at all. I feel like this is some 3d perspective correction gone wrong but I can't see why it would do that.

For context I am using a Bigscreen Beyond 2, and my ipd is set correctly in the client. It usually works fine but it's in these specific scenarios where the eyes just get offset to a weird way. I can't browse my computer in vr home without having to look through one eye which I feel like defeats the whole point, and some programs I launch this effect continues and it's just really discouraging. I tried searching for this problem but got no returns so I'm hoping this is a known problem.

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u/odinchoy — 4 months ago